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Monat: April 2015

Chase Fromm showed off a number of cool stuff lately, and it’s no surprise that this is another one of his great feats: refresehing the Apple Watch Companion app.

And how does that all work out?

Well, you simply hop on over to the Apple Watch Companion app, select the tab bar (on the bottom side of the screen), and simultaneously tap 10 times on any one of the tabs (My Watch, Explore, etc.) to refresh it.

Developer Chase Fromm (@devoptin) has tweeted a screenshot of his iPhone with Control Center that has no toggle, in which he hid the Portrait Orientation Lock toggle in place of the iPhone’s physical Mute switch button. He also showed off some instructions that present how to do this, but they’re very vague…

Recently, Stefan Esser (@i0n1c) posted several tweets (and even a YouTube video) showing off his jailbroken iPhone 6. But is there also another new jailbreak be in the works? Developer Chase Fromm (@devoptin) has posted multiple screenshots of various things from what seems to be his jailbroken iPhone, such as internal SpringBoard settings, etc.However, there is no Cydia on it, hemce that this is a similar to a failbreak (a failbreak is tethered and requires an Apple Developer account). But this is untethered (untethered as in you don’t need ti plug your iPhone into a computer and use a utility to reboot or turn it on again).
What’re your thoughts on this very special post?

Followed by my previous post on 3 days experience with the Apple Watch, I want to do it again with detailed log on the interaction I had with the watch throughout a normal working day. I have the following settings that may differ from yours:

Normal brightness level

Muted

Activate on Wrist Rise turned on

In the 15-hour test, the battery life of my overnight-charged Apple Watch depleted for 81%, which is approximately 1% per 11 minutes. The battery life chart record and activity summary are as below for your reference. If you are interested in the full detailed usage log, here it is.

Today, alongside its new iOS 8.4 beta 2 update, Apple released a public iOS 8.4 beta that’s open to the public ahead of the iOS 8.4 release. While the free public beta might be tempting, there are some reasons why you should avoid Apple’s latest public iOS beta update.

In the weeks leading up to the iOS 8.3 release, we heard that Apple was planning a public iOS 8.3 beta for users outside of the developer program. The program was rumored to be similar to the public OS X beta program that Apple debuted last year for Mac users. Those rumors proved to be fruitful as Apple released a public iOS 8.3 beta alongside its iOS 8.3 beta 3 for developers.

Earlier this month, Apple released its first iOS 8.4 beta. And while the company didn’t release a public beta alongside its release for developers, we expected Apple to produce a…

Earlier today, I posted on Reddit that I received the Apple Watch Magnetic Charging Cable with metal housing. It does look much better in reality and more premium that the plastic one. Just for reference, I have got myself with the 2-meter-long cable instead of 1m, as I can think of when I try to wrap it around the high-rise watch stands, certainly longer could be better.

There was a question regarding the thickness of the connector comparing with the plastic one that comes with Apple Watch Sport. This is indeed a useful fact that everyone should get to know.

For those of you who might not have ordered 2 different tiers of Apple Watches, nor have not bought the one on sale in the Apple Online Store, here I am presenting to you the physical side-by-side comparison of both charging cables.

A couple of weeks following the first beta, Apple today released iOS 8.4 beta 2 to developers for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. iOS 8.4 beta 2 is available via Software Update for those running the first beta, and it should be available for download soon via the Apple Developer Website.Apple has also released the iOS 8.4 Public Beta 1, which corresponds to this second developer seed, and Xcode 6.4 beta 2.